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Hi Adam, I like your RUclips videos but Everytime you say training is free, in the page is 797 $ or somethig wrong right? nevermind you got our email , name and number :) good tactic,
I am a professional writer. Building my second site this year. Everything you've said is on par woth exactly what I'll be doing to get my second blog up and running. Whoever reads this, don't sleep on this video. Follow the steps and don't give up!!! Stick with it. ❤❤❤
Hey Adam Your videos are really valuable to me. I have been watching your content regularly. You are adding real value to the blogging journey. Stay well. 😀
In your community, do you go over best ways to post on linkedin? You mentioned linkedin briefly here to get traffic to your blog. Do you have a course, meetings, or anything more about that inside your community?
Adam, how are you? I'm in love with your content, it's truly amazing! One question tho: in another video, you mentioned that the ideal ratio would be 80% Informational articles and 20% transactional articles, does that ratio also apply to this 3-day strategy? What would you do? Thanks!
Yeah that’s pretty good. 80-90% info. It’s about blanketing topical authority for one thing - finding a seed phrase for a group of keywords with low competition.
Hi Adam, great video, thank you! (Should have had it a couple of years ago:D ). One question about inserting links to client websites in a guest post for someone. Writing guest posts for other bloggers, links are "neatly regulated", and I don't think adding external links to businesses is that common (?). When you do outreach, do you also negotiate the number of links, apart from back to your own blog/site, to include in the guest post in the process? Thanks! :)
Hi there! It's great to hear that you found the video helpful, although I should clarify that I'm not Adam, but I'm here to assist you with your question. When it comes to writing guest posts for other bloggers or websites, the inclusion of external links to businesses can vary depending on several factors, and it's not uncommon to negotiate the number and type of links in the process. Here are some considerations: Guest Post Guidelines: Many websites have specific guidelines for guest posts, including their linking policy. Some sites may allow one or two external links to relevant and high-quality sources or businesses, while others may have more stringent rules. It's important to review these guidelines before pitching your guest post. Relevance: The links you include should be relevant to the content of your guest post. If you're writing about a topic that naturally involves mentioning or referencing a specific business or resource, it's more likely that your link will be accepted. Irrelevant or overly promotional links are typically discouraged. Quality: The quality of the external links matters. Ensure that the websites you're linking to are reputable, authoritative, and provide value to the readers. Low-quality or spammy links can harm your credibility and the credibility of the host website. Negotiation: During the outreach and negotiation process, you can discuss the number and type of links you plan to include in your guest post. Some website owners may have a preference for the number of links, while others may be more flexible. It's important to strike a balance between promoting your content or business and providing value to the host site's audience. Disclosure: It's essential to be transparent about the links you include. If you're including a link to a business or resource that you have a financial interest in (such as affiliate marketing), you should disclose this relationship. Failing to do so can damage trust with both the host site and its readers. Anchor Text: Be mindful of the anchor text you use for external links. Use descriptive and natural anchor text that fits seamlessly into the context of your content. Ultimately, successful guest posting involves building mutually beneficial relationships with other bloggers or website owners. Communication and negotiation regarding link placement and other details are essential for a positive outcome. Always respect the guidelines and preferences of the host website while aiming to provide valuable content to their audience.
I liked the way you broke down the process into three phases: consulting, affiliate marketing, and ad revenue. This is a very helpful framework for beginners who are just starting out.
The masterclass on making money through blogging is like a treasure trove of knowledge since you break it down step by step, making it feel achievable even for beginners. Really appreciate this, thank you!
Absolutely, here is the rewritten version: This tutorial was absolutely fantastic! It was an incredible use of my time. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn something new.
This is what I've been longing to watch on You tube. Thank you for sharing diverse streams of income from blogging. Now, I want to dive deeper on creating inspirational & transactional articles. I am looking forward to watch more videos from you!
Sir I thought to start a news blog, but my problem is when people search for some news why would they visit your blog rather than going to a more trusted one ...
After 30 days.... how much work are you doing for someone to get them to pay you $5,000 a month, $60,00 per year? I would think a lot, since that is more money than a lot of people working full time make. I mean the average income for a paralegal is $52,000 a year. So I don't quite get how you are going to be able to get a client that will come on board and pay you that much especially when you've only been learning this for a month.
Question. Is it important the LTD that you choose for ranking on google? If I choose a .com or .blog or .world does it change or not? Please let me know as I'm looking to find the right one for my blog. Thank you a lot in advance 😊
It might make more sense to do some SEO for a local business for free at the beginning to gain experience. Or work for some kind of commission. Help some of your local businesses get more traffic to their sites and then you can show that as your experience to paying companies.
Just get one customer. Rank them for multiple keywords ASAP. Then you can get other customers. Trust me I did this and it works. You must cold call to get your first few customers. I mean if you are scared of calling customers who cares if they say no. There are literally hundreds of thousands of customers waiting for you to help. Do yourself a favor. First few months don't get more than 2 clients. Learn as much as possible meaning SEO. Rank them and the other customers will see this and give you a better chance of landing them. DO NOT charge a small fee for your services. They will take advantage of you and trust me on this...the smaller the amount your client pays the bigger pain in the ass they will be.
Hey chat ! can anyone explain me what is a guest post actually and how to create guest posts ? It is very much appreciated if you could reply this . Thank you have a nice day !!
When it comes to reaching out for guest posts or link partnerships, I've noticed an interesting trend. It seems like a vast majority of the websites within my niche request payment in exchange for the opportunity to contribute a guest post. While I completely understand that links hold significant value, it's worth noting that I'm essentially putting in the effort to create valuable content for their platform. So should I pay the $30-$100 for that one link, or should I keep searching for different opportunities?
The decision of whether to pay for a guest post opportunity, particularly when many websites within your niche request payment, depends on several factors and your specific goals. Here are some considerations to help you make an informed decision: Budget: Consider your budget and how much you're willing to invest in acquiring backlinks. While paying for guest posts can be a legitimate strategy, it can add up quickly if you're targeting multiple websites. Ensure that the cost aligns with your overall marketing budget. Value Assessment: Evaluate the potential value of the backlink. Is the website reputable and authoritative in your niche? Will the link likely drive targeted traffic to your site? Will it positively impact your search engine rankings? Assess whether the potential benefits outweigh the cost. Quality of Content: Ensure that you're providing high-quality content that offers value to the host website's audience. If you're paying for a guest post, it's crucial that the content meets the website's standards and provides value to their readers. Link Diversity: Relying solely on paid guest posts for backlinks may not be the best long-term strategy. It's essential to maintain a diverse backlink profile with a mix of earned, organic, and paid links. Over-reliance on paid links can raise red flags with search engines. Alternative Opportunities: Explore other opportunities for acquiring backlinks. Look for websites that accept guest posts without payment or consider other link-building strategies such as creating linkable assets, participating in industry collaborations, or leveraging your own network for backlink opportunities. Negotiation: If you're interested in a specific website but hesitant about the cost, you can try negotiating with the website owner. Sometimes, they may be open to alternative arrangements, such as a lower fee, reciprocal linking, or a combination of payment and content exchange. Long-Term Strategy: Consider your long-term goals. While paying for guest posts can yield short-term benefits, think about how it fits into your overall SEO and content strategy. Building organic relationships and earning backlinks through high-quality content is often a more sustainable approach. Risk Assessment: Be cautious about websites that openly sell links, especially if they don't disclose paid content properly. Search engines like Google may penalize websites for participating in paid link schemes that violate their guidelines. In summary, paying for guest posts can be a valid strategy, but it should be done judiciously and as part of a broader link-building approach. Assess the potential benefits, costs, and risks carefully, and consider whether there are alternative opportunities to acquire backlinks. Balance your budget with your long-term SEO goals and focus on providing value through your content, regardless of whether it's paid or organic.
I have a question for you mate, friend of mine got me to build out 60 websites for him, each site contains a few pages of content all linking back to main site, is that a valid strategy or a waste of time? he is trying to build traffic to get leads to sell his service.
Thats called a PBN and as I remember in the days a Google update dealt serious punishments for sites linking to PBNs. Had to be created with different IPs hosted on different servers etc. People went to great length to hide the tracks from google. Don't know how it is now days but I never seen Google relax any algorithm updates so I would refrain from that strategy. Better to do outreach and connect with legitimate sites.
That's a super old school strategy and Google will kill this site for it. If you have a bunch of backlinks from fake sites your site or posts won't rank.
I AM TIRED OF MAKING MONEY FROM INTERNET.. SO MANY GURUS SAY IT IS EAST , FAST TO GET MONEY BUT THE FACT IS NOT EASY.. VERY DISAPPOINTING... WE PAID THIS THAT, JOINED COURSES ..BUT STILL NOT MAKING MONEY TILL NOW...
Bro you say “consulting” make you thousands per month but don’t explain how…. If you’re just starting who is going to pay to you consult them … how will they even find you. And then you show the “new path” but all of that especially affiliate marketing requires you to be ranked high on specific keywords in your niche. Which is very hard to do. I think the video is misleading. You need to let people know they will have to write a blog post and hope it ranks and THEN if they can get it ranked THEN they can sell via affiliate links
You can teach yourself different types of consulting within a simple 30 day timeframe. We've had BGE students without experience take the course, learn blog content writing and SEO, and then get clients either to write for or to do link building for very quickly. Now, you're not gonna get a bunch of people finding your blog in 30 days from inbound organic traffic - that's too quick. The strategy more relies on you having a website and doing your own outreach on LinkedIn and via email. Your blog is more of a sales page at that point, not a typical blog. For example, you could learn basic SEO principles that we teach (and if you learn this new stuff you'll be better than most people). Then you plan your offering (your highly specific service within SEO), target a specific vertical market (dentists for example), find all of them on LinkedIn or another business directory, do your own outreach via LinkedIn or email offering your services, and close a client or two. The truth is, no, an individual isn't going to get a big client like Shopify or Nike to hire them - they have big budgets and huge agencies to do their marketing. But small local businesses, ecommerce brands, and small SaaS companies do hire individuals to do simple services for them - content writing, content strategy, link building, outreach, etc. The more niche and specific you are in your target market and offer, the easier it is.
Adam’s response was very interesting but I’m not so sure about a newbie offering consulting and getting paid. I mean, I’ve learned a lot in the past few months with SEO and keyword research but idk about offering my services. I can see Adam’s point about contacting small businesses in your area that might want to take a chance on a newbie with writing content, but that sounds more like lead generation to me.
I'm assuming the consulting might be what you have experience in that you have written about. The articles are showing your experience and thought process. In this case then it doesn't matter about traffic, the client can see that you are passionate and knowledgeable.
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Hi Adam, I like your RUclips videos but Everytime you say training is free, in the page is 797 $ or somethig wrong right? nevermind you got our email , name and number :) good tactic,
I am a professional writer. Building my second site this year. Everything you've said is on par woth exactly what I'll be doing to get my second blog up and running. Whoever reads this, don't sleep on this video. Follow the steps and don't give up!!! Stick with it. ❤❤❤
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Hey Adam
Your videos are really valuable to me.
I have been watching your content regularly. You are adding real value to the blogging journey.
Stay well. 😀
Great video, Adam!
Quick targeted detailed question here…How much is the paid course?
Thanks Adam! Love your info!! What is the best website to start a blog for a beginner ?
Hey Adam, thanx for the content but I have one question to ask. Do you really need to put a focus keyword on you article on rankmath when publishing
In your community, do you go over best ways to post on linkedin? You mentioned linkedin briefly here to get traffic to your blog. Do you have a course, meetings, or anything more about that inside your community?
Adam, how are you?
I'm in love with your content, it's truly amazing! One question tho: in another video, you mentioned that the ideal ratio would be 80% Informational articles and 20% transactional articles, does that ratio also apply to this 3-day strategy? What would you do? Thanks!
Yeah that’s pretty good. 80-90% info. It’s about blanketing topical authority for one thing - finding a seed phrase for a group of keywords with low competition.
@@AdamEnfroy Thank you so much Adam!
Hi Adam, great video, thank you! (Should have had it a couple of years ago:D ). One question about inserting links to client websites in a guest post for someone. Writing guest posts for other bloggers, links are "neatly regulated", and I don't think adding external links to businesses is that common (?). When you do outreach, do you also negotiate the number of links, apart from back to your own blog/site, to include in the guest post in the process? Thanks! :)
Hi there! It's great to hear that you found the video helpful, although I should clarify that I'm not Adam, but I'm here to assist you with your question.
When it comes to writing guest posts for other bloggers or websites, the inclusion of external links to businesses can vary depending on several factors, and it's not uncommon to negotiate the number and type of links in the process. Here are some considerations:
Guest Post Guidelines: Many websites have specific guidelines for guest posts, including their linking policy. Some sites may allow one or two external links to relevant and high-quality sources or businesses, while others may have more stringent rules. It's important to review these guidelines before pitching your guest post.
Relevance: The links you include should be relevant to the content of your guest post. If you're writing about a topic that naturally involves mentioning or referencing a specific business or resource, it's more likely that your link will be accepted. Irrelevant or overly promotional links are typically discouraged.
Quality: The quality of the external links matters. Ensure that the websites you're linking to are reputable, authoritative, and provide value to the readers. Low-quality or spammy links can harm your credibility and the credibility of the host website.
Negotiation: During the outreach and negotiation process, you can discuss the number and type of links you plan to include in your guest post. Some website owners may have a preference for the number of links, while others may be more flexible. It's important to strike a balance between promoting your content or business and providing value to the host site's audience.
Disclosure: It's essential to be transparent about the links you include. If you're including a link to a business or resource that you have a financial interest in (such as affiliate marketing), you should disclose this relationship. Failing to do so can damage trust with both the host site and its readers.
Anchor Text: Be mindful of the anchor text you use for external links. Use descriptive and natural anchor text that fits seamlessly into the context of your content.
Ultimately, successful guest posting involves building mutually beneficial relationships with other bloggers or website owners. Communication and negotiation regarding link placement and other details are essential for a positive outcome. Always respect the guidelines and preferences of the host website while aiming to provide valuable content to their audience.
There are plenty of smaller websites that would love a free piece of content, and you can easily come to agreement about linking.
Thankyou for this video!!
I’ve been doing this for a couple months and only target low kd keywords but still don’t rank good, average on positions 40-75
Impressive video! How do you balance content creation for different niches within your blog while maintaining a unified personal brand?
I liked the way you broke down the process into three phases: consulting, affiliate marketing, and ad revenue. This is a very helpful framework for beginners who are just starting out.
The masterclass on making money through blogging is like a treasure trove of knowledge since you break it down step by step, making it feel achievable even for beginners. Really appreciate this, thank you!
Absolutely, here is the rewritten version:
This tutorial was absolutely fantastic! It was an incredible use of my time. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to learn something new.
This is what I've been longing to watch on You tube. Thank you for sharing diverse streams of income from blogging. Now, I want to dive deeper on creating inspirational & transactional articles. I am looking forward to watch more videos from you!
This was such a great watch! Thanks for sharing!
I’m ready
Excellent excellent EXCELLENT video…
Sir I thought to start a news blog, but my problem is when people search for some news why would they visit your blog rather than going to a more trusted one ...
I ❤❤ that you now say 'neesh'. It's the proper pronounciation 🤓
Thank you very much for your valuable help is a website and a blog the same thing
After 30 days.... how much work are you doing for someone to get them to pay you $5,000 a month, $60,00 per year? I would think a lot, since that is more money than a lot of people working full time make. I mean the average income for a paralegal is $52,000 a year. So I don't quite get how you are going to be able to get a client that will come on board and pay you that much especially when you've only been learning this for a month.
Exactly, it doesn't sound realistic.
Wil this work in South Africa as well
What is the pricing for content at scale
Question. Is it important the LTD that you choose for ranking on google? If I choose a .com or .blog or .world does it change or not? Please let me know as I'm looking to find the right one for my blog. Thank you a lot in advance 😊
How can I sell SEO and blogging services if I don't have any result to show? Who's going to hire me if I have no blogs ranked?
You dont have ecperience
It might make more sense to do some SEO for a local business for free at the beginning to gain experience. Or work for some kind of commission. Help some of your local businesses get more traffic to their sites and then you can show that as your experience to paying companies.
Just get one customer. Rank them for multiple keywords ASAP. Then you can get other customers. Trust me I did this and it works. You must cold call to get your first few customers. I mean if you are scared of calling customers who cares if they say no. There are literally hundreds of thousands of customers waiting for you to help. Do yourself a favor. First few months don't get more than 2 clients. Learn as much as possible meaning SEO. Rank them and the other customers will see this and give you a better chance of landing them. DO NOT charge a small fee for your services. They will take advantage of you and trust me on this...the smaller the amount your client pays the bigger pain in the ass they will be.
@@coachmarkmwTestify! You got that right
Could I use this to rank on older posts? I have 31 posts on low kd keywords that are all poorly ranking
Sir good Night, Thanks a lot.🎉🎉🎉
How realistic is it to get clients within a week? And what's your strategy of getting those consulting clients?
Also is a niche like Mental Focus great? Or should I go more towards AI tools and business growth?
A video released on september 11th and telling everyone to start at ground zero.... classic ;-)
@AdamEnfroy Perhaps I’m missing something in your template on 31:45, but the new website clearly won’t have high DR. Perhaps you mean UR of articles?
thats the other websites where you guestpost. They should have relatively high dr ratings.
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Hey chat ! can anyone explain me what is a guest post actually and how to create guest posts ? It is very much appreciated if you could reply this . Thank you have a nice day !!
I'm sticking to nitch.
Is tactical gear a good niche?
Definitely
Is airsoft good as welll because i can't choose between the two or i can do them both on one website
Thanks
I think you like Woody Woodpecker!
When it comes to reaching out for guest posts or link partnerships, I've noticed an interesting trend. It seems like a vast majority of the websites within my niche request payment in exchange for the opportunity to contribute a guest post. While I completely understand that links hold significant value, it's worth noting that I'm essentially putting in the effort to create valuable content for their platform. So should I pay the $30-$100 for that one link, or should I keep searching for different opportunities?
The decision of whether to pay for a guest post opportunity, particularly when many websites within your niche request payment, depends on several factors and your specific goals. Here are some considerations to help you make an informed decision:
Budget: Consider your budget and how much you're willing to invest in acquiring backlinks. While paying for guest posts can be a legitimate strategy, it can add up quickly if you're targeting multiple websites. Ensure that the cost aligns with your overall marketing budget.
Value Assessment: Evaluate the potential value of the backlink. Is the website reputable and authoritative in your niche? Will the link likely drive targeted traffic to your site? Will it positively impact your search engine rankings? Assess whether the potential benefits outweigh the cost.
Quality of Content: Ensure that you're providing high-quality content that offers value to the host website's audience. If you're paying for a guest post, it's crucial that the content meets the website's standards and provides value to their readers.
Link Diversity: Relying solely on paid guest posts for backlinks may not be the best long-term strategy. It's essential to maintain a diverse backlink profile with a mix of earned, organic, and paid links. Over-reliance on paid links can raise red flags with search engines.
Alternative Opportunities: Explore other opportunities for acquiring backlinks. Look for websites that accept guest posts without payment or consider other link-building strategies such as creating linkable assets, participating in industry collaborations, or leveraging your own network for backlink opportunities.
Negotiation: If you're interested in a specific website but hesitant about the cost, you can try negotiating with the website owner. Sometimes, they may be open to alternative arrangements, such as a lower fee, reciprocal linking, or a combination of payment and content exchange.
Long-Term Strategy: Consider your long-term goals. While paying for guest posts can yield short-term benefits, think about how it fits into your overall SEO and content strategy. Building organic relationships and earning backlinks through high-quality content is often a more sustainable approach.
Risk Assessment: Be cautious about websites that openly sell links, especially if they don't disclose paid content properly. Search engines like Google may penalize websites for participating in paid link schemes that violate their guidelines.
In summary, paying for guest posts can be a valid strategy, but it should be done judiciously and as part of a broader link-building approach. Assess the potential benefits, costs, and risks carefully, and consider whether there are alternative opportunities to acquire backlinks. Balance your budget with your long-term SEO goals and focus on providing value through your content, regardless of whether it's paid or organic.
Just find sites with lower domain authority. I'm sure there's plenty of opportunity out there.
that is against googles TOS
What if your name is taken like mine is?
I have a question for you mate, friend of mine got me to build out 60 websites for him, each site contains a few pages of content all linking back to main site, is that a valid strategy or a waste of time? he is trying to build traffic to get leads to sell his service.
Thats called a PBN and as I remember in the days a Google update dealt serious punishments for sites linking to PBNs. Had to be created with different IPs hosted on different servers etc. People went to great length to hide the tracks from google. Don't know how it is now days but I never seen Google relax any algorithm updates so I would refrain from that strategy. Better to do outreach and connect with legitimate sites.
Thanks @@spasovskizzz handy to know.
That's a super old school strategy and Google will kill this site for it. If you have a bunch of backlinks from fake sites your site or posts won't rank.
Bro are you looking for a profetoonal youtube thumbnail designer?
Highly unlikely.
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How about the pricing of the service provided?
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I AM TIRED OF MAKING MONEY FROM INTERNET.. SO MANY GURUS SAY IT IS EAST , FAST TO GET MONEY BUT THE FACT IS NOT EASY..
VERY DISAPPOINTING...
WE PAID THIS THAT, JOINED COURSES ..BUT STILL NOT MAKING MONEY TILL NOW...
This guru never says it's easy. Go yell at someone else.
Adam not everyone whos starting can afford hrefs its very expensive you should show other ways
Bro you say “consulting” make you thousands per month but don’t explain how…. If you’re just starting who is going to pay to you consult them … how will they even find you.
And then you show the “new path” but all of that especially affiliate marketing requires you to be ranked high on specific keywords in your niche. Which is very hard to do. I think the video is misleading. You need to let people know they will have to write a blog post and hope it ranks and THEN if they can get it ranked THEN they can sell via affiliate links
You can teach yourself different types of consulting within a simple 30 day timeframe. We've had BGE students without experience take the course, learn blog content writing and SEO, and then get clients either to write for or to do link building for very quickly. Now, you're not gonna get a bunch of people finding your blog in 30 days from inbound organic traffic - that's too quick. The strategy more relies on you having a website and doing your own outreach on LinkedIn and via email. Your blog is more of a sales page at that point, not a typical blog.
For example, you could learn basic SEO principles that we teach (and if you learn this new stuff you'll be better than most people). Then you plan your offering (your highly specific service within SEO), target a specific vertical market (dentists for example), find all of them on LinkedIn or another business directory, do your own outreach via LinkedIn or email offering your services, and close a client or two. The truth is, no, an individual isn't going to get a big client like Shopify or Nike to hire them - they have big budgets and huge agencies to do their marketing. But small local businesses, ecommerce brands, and small SaaS companies do hire individuals to do simple services for them - content writing, content strategy, link building, outreach, etc. The more niche and specific you are in your target market and offer, the easier it is.
Adam’s response was very interesting but I’m not so sure about a newbie offering consulting and getting paid. I mean, I’ve learned a lot in the past few months with SEO and keyword research but idk about offering my services. I can see Adam’s point about contacting small businesses in your area that might want to take a chance on a newbie with writing content, but that sounds more like lead generation to me.
It’s a good plan minus the consulting part I’d say…Who in the world pays 5k a month to a fresh blogger with barely anything to show 😀?
I'm assuming the consulting might be what you have experience in that you have written about. The articles are showing your experience and thought process. In this case then it doesn't matter about traffic, the client can see that you are passionate and knowledgeable.
I think you reword the same video multiple times? 😂
Hunting isn’t ‘manly’ - it’s barbaric.